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"Between the grief and the money, it’s outrageous.

“I knew it was Dusty because she had a distinctive lump under her belly from where she had surgery when she was little.

“And when I picked up him he had the distinctive squeaky meow I know and love."

The RSPCA apologised to the finance assistant, of Bath, and refunded her. They pointed out that Lisa’s mother had wrongly identified the cat as Dusty.
A spokesperson for the RSPCA said: “We are very pleased to hear that Dusty has been reunited with his owners and understand this has been an upsetting time for them.
“We were called to help a very poorly grey cat called Dusty, which we understood matched the description and microchip of missing Dusty.
“A member of Lisa Roger’s family visited and confirmed the cat was their missing pet and consented to them being put to sleep by a vet, to prevent further suffering.
“We have since discovered there was a miscommunication about the microchip details and are looking into this.
“We have refunded the cost of treatment to Lisa Rogers and apologised for the distress caused.
“We have made enquiries and the owner of the cat which was put to sleep had passed away previously.
"The welfare of this very poorly cat was the number one concern of everyone involved in this very unusual event.”

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